Crew Length:A sock that extends beyond ankle length, but not beyond the largest part of the calf. Typically 9" to 12" in length.

Made of 65% Merino Wool, 20% Nylon, 10% Silk, 5% Spandex

Merino Wool:A special, fine grade of wool that originally came from Merino sheep. It shares all of the characteristics classic to wool, but what makes Merino wool different is the luxurious softness and comfort provided by its finer diameter as contrasted to larger diameter fibers. Unlike coarser grades of wool, Merino wool is much less prone to itching.

Nylon:A very strong, versatile, hard wearing fiber. Socks made of nylon can be thin and silky or bulky and highly elastic. Nylon is often used with other fibers to give added stretch or to improve durability. Introduced by Dupont in 1939.

Silk:A very smooth, soft fiber. It boasts a high tensile strength and acts as a natural thermal retainer that does not conduct heat. It is naturally antimicrobial and odor reducing. It is the only continuous filament fiber that is naturally generated by a silk worm.

Spandex:A man-made fiber with elastic properties that is often used in place of rubber. Used with other fibers, it provides elasticity, recovery, and close fit, primarily in the legs of socks to hold them in place and in the arch and ankle to provide extra support.